The classic sci-fi actioner still holds up today!
Arnold calls the last 'Terminator' film 'awful.'
Making Four Brothers the threequel, retroactively.
The 'Expendables 2' titans join forces once again.
No arms dealers can take him down.
About all the good things, of course.
Finally, a REAL Planet Hollywood reunion!
Only slightly inappropriate don't you think?
He'll be back...with a vengence
Insert mandatory "I'll be back" joke here.
She cited "irreconcilable differences"
His finances, specifically.
Ladies and gentlemen, Gigi Goyette.
Nice.
So... he'll be back?
10 years ago, but still.
After 25 years!
For the kids!
Yeah, because that's a good idea.
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Andrea Arnold, who holds the distinction of having won two Jury prizes at Cannes, has signed on to direct Ecosse Films' adaptation of Emily Bronte's classic novel 'Wuthering Heights.'
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger issued the following statement Saturday on the death of former President Ronald Reagan.
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A spokeswoman for Arnold Schwarzenegger says he will receive $30 million to appear in a third Terminator movie.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has filed a lawsuit against Reno-based International Game Technology for using his features and voice on "Terminator" slot machines without his authorization.
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 5, 2000 -- Arnold Schwarzenegger may go down in cinematic history as the king of action movies, but now he’s calling for a cutback in violence in Hollywood. Schwarzenegger’s new movie "The 6th Day," which opens Nov. 17, has been given a PG-13 rating after the star insisted on a smaller body count and less bad language in the movie. "Do I want my children watching incredible violence? No. You have to be more careful with these things," Schwarzenegger has said. Additionally, the action star, 53, is determined to reach out to a wider audience outside the action-loving audience. Or so he says. Schwarzenegger begins filming another "Terminator" sequel next year.